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Pansthorne Farm B&B,
Redgrave Road, South Lopham, Diss, Norfolk IP22 2HL. Spacious, ground floor cottage rooms, sympathetically converted from old farm outbuildings with individual entrances onto a courtyard. Walkers and cyclists very welcome. Phone 01379 688096 or visit the Pansthorne Farm website click here |
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Oxfootstone
Granary, Brick Kiln Lane, Low Common, South Lopham IP22 2JS. B&B offered when accomodation is not let as holiday cottages. In walking distance of Redgrave and Lopham Fen NNR and the Little Ouse fens to the west. Resident kingfisher! Contact Paddie & Mark Miller, 01379-687490, or visit their website. |
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Elm Barns Country Cottages:
Two newly converted holiday cottages in former single storey barn on a working farm, close to the Little Ouse Headwaters sites. For more information and booking visit www.elmbarns.com |
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Alderwood Lodges Garboldisham :
Set in 9 acres of woodland and grassland next to the river, these ETB 4-star pine lodges provide easy walking access to the Little Ouse valley, including the LOHP's Broomscot Common and Scarfe Meadows sites, as well as near-by Breckland. This tranquil site holds a David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. For more details visit the owner's web site. |
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Blo'Norton Hall : A stunning 16th Century moated house accomodating upto 16 people and in easy walking distance of many of the LOHP sites. Virginia Wolf wrote of it "every mile seemed to draw a thicker curtain than the last between you and the world".For more details visit the owner's web site. |
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The Old Forge, Redgrave. In the heart of this historic Suffolk village, close to the pub and shop, and in walking distance of the both the LOHP path network and Redgrave and Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve, this a beautifully restored Georgian cottage with a large garden. |
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Steeple Cottage, Garboldisham: With glorious countryside views this cottage for two is in walking distance of the the LOHP's Broomscot Common and Scarfe Meadows sites, with excellent footpath walks further afield. |
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